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“WEDNESDAY RECEIVERS PACKING FIRMS

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Clyde C. Karrer and C. of C. Head at Crawfordsville To Aid Settlement.

Russell Thompson, Crawfordsville |;

Chamber of Commerce secretary, and Clyde C. Karrer, local attorney, today had been named coreceivers

of the Burge Packing Co., Inc. of | Jamestown; Crawfordsville Packing |

Co., Inc. Crawfordsville, and the Morris Packing Co., Inc, sales organization for the two companies.

Circuit Judge Pro Tem. Chalmer |: Schlosser named the receivers here |: yesterday in & suit filed by Chester |:

L. Robinson, Indianapolis, against the packing companies. notes totaling $2894 remained unpaid upon machinery purchased from another firm. : During the Court hearing Judge Schlosser said witnesses testified officials of the Crawfordsville cannery had given checks to farmers for tomatoes and that funds were insufficient in the bank to meet the checks. Protest was registered when a group of the check-holders crowded near the plant in Crawfordsville Saturday, he said. : Judge Schlosser said Ross W. Morris, Morris Co. president and secretary-treasurer of the other two firms, testified the disputed checks were being paid. : Receivership bonds were fixed at $5500 each. The receivership is for 30 days’ time, Judge Schlosser said.

FATHER SENTENCED FOR TAKING CHILD

SOUTH BEND, Sept. 29 (U.P.).— William L. Lampley, 23, today was under sentence of 60 days on the Indiana State Farm after pleading guilty to contempt of court charges in connection with the abduction of his 3-year-old daughter, Patricia Joyce.. He also was fined $25 and costs. The abduction ocurred July 28 after Circuit Judge Dan Pyle awarded custody of the girl to Lampley’s estranged wife, Mrs. Dorothy Lampley. Yinroged at the court’s decision, Lampley abducted the girl and took her to the home of his mother.

POPE'S ENGYGLICAL CALLS FOR PRAYER

World Is in Spiritual and ~ Moral Crisis, He Says.

VATICAN CITY, Sept. 29 (U. P.). —Pope Pius, in an encyclical, exhorted Roman Catholics throughout the world today to recite their rosaries during October: with special memory that “the world is observed to be in a moral and spiritual crisis due to (mankind’s) forgetfulness of God.” - The Pope criticized in turn communism and extremism on the right wing. As for himself the Pope expressed a desire that thanks be rendered to the Virgin Mary for restoration of his health. The Pope said that the Virgin Mary had always been victorious over all heresies. “Present - dangers are no less grave than those in the past,” he said. “The world is observed to be in a moral and spiritual crisis due to forgetfulness of God. Dissension rends classes of society. . . . Com=munism rears itself in denial even of the rights of private property. The cult of states and the desire to restore order and. public authority against increase of communism lead men to forget the wisdom of the gospel and exhume pagan errors. A wave of atheism is sweeping the world and threatens the destruction of all civilization’

TERRE HAUTE CLUB RAIDED BY BANDITS

TERRE HAUTE, Sept. 29 (U. PJ). —Vigo County authorities today investigated a holdup at the Phoenix Country Club late last night where five masked bandits obtained approximately $1000 in cash and $3000 in jewelry. All of the money and jewelry were taken from the male members of the club and a few employees. The bandits made no attempt to strip jewelry from the women.

VINCENNES CREATES HOUSING AUTHORITY

VINCENNES, Sept. 29 (U! P.)— Further eradication of river front slums was seen today with creation of a Vincennes Housing Authority to take advantage of the new Wagner Slum Clearance Act. The authority was created by vote of the City Council, Its members

will be appointed at the next meeting of the council in two weeks.

TRAIN VICTIM'S RITES SET Times Special PLYMOUTH, Sept. 29.—Funeral services were being arranged today for Mrs. Elmer E. Jones, 63, who was killed Monday night when she drove her car _in front of an eastbound Pennsylvania passenger train near The husband and four children survive.

BURGLARS STEAL NEW CAR Burglars stole a new car from the auto salesroom of Verlin Bohannon, Inc. 1112 N. Meridian St., company officials told police this morning. They said the car was driven out a rear door after the burglars had pried open a metal cabinet and ‘stolen the petty cash.

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Delegates and visitors to the Eastern Star’s 22d triennial General Grand Chapter assembly relaxed at a huge banquet in the Scottish Rite Cathedral last night. They laid aside business sessions for the feast,

BELT HIGHWAY PLAN SNAGGED

Negotiations for Buying White River Islands Halt Progress.

Unless negotiations for the purchase of two islands in White River north of 38th St. are completed by Nov. 1, the deadline on WPA projects, plans for a belt highway around the city, will fail, Jackiel W. Joseph, Park Board president, announced today. The Park Board met yesterday with John Cooper, city prosecutor and one of the heirs to the estate owning the islands, to discuss the purchase price. Each island is onequarter of a mile long. According to the plans, the dirt from the islands would be used to fill in the lowland between 38th St. and Highway 52. The State Highway Commission would co-operate, it is understood, in the construction of a bridge across the Canal and White River. - Yesterday Mr. Cooper asked $32,000 for a 2l-acre tract of land adjoining the Riverside Nurseries, also owned by the estate. The Park Board offered $600 an acre, or $12,600 for the land. ° : Mr. Joseph said the atount offered was a “fair” purchase price. The purpose of the project is to begin steps for a belt highway around the city to give trucks an entrance way and to relieve intercity traffic.

DRIVE TO GUT U.S. SPENDING IS BEGUN

Treasury Is ‘Unyielding’ in New Program.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (U. PJ. —The Administration began a drive today to slash heavy emergency expenditures and to co-ordinate Federal Government activities in an effort to balance the budget. Treasury officials opposed any increase in taxes but promised a balance between income and expenditures for the 1939 fiscal year through stringent application of economy. They said they were echoing the views ‘of both Secretary of the

Treasury Morgenthau and Under- |

secretary Magill, whose “economy” program desires were described as unyielding despite pressure from some sources “to keep the .pumps primed,” and from 6thers for higher taxes. President Roosevelt, who initiated the “money saving” program last week, is expected to announce more details after he confers with Secretary Morgenthau and Acting Budget

‘Director Bell on his. return to

Washington.

PHONE VETERAN DEAD

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LOGANSPORT, Sept. 29.—Walter J. Uhl, 70, manager of Logansport office of the Indiana Associated Telephone Corp., died today of heart disease. / Mr. Uhl had been manager here since organization of the corporation in 1901. Surviving are his wife, a brother, Harry, 3802 N. Pennsylvania

St.,, Indianapolis, State Tax Board employee.

MAYOR AIDS FUND DRIVE

Mayor Boetcher announced today he had accepted the chairmanship of the public division of the 18th annual campaign of the Indianapolis Community Fund. The public division is one of the six enlisted to seek funds from groups of employees throughout the city.

IRENE M’LAUGHLIN WINS HER ALIMONY

CHICAGO, Sept. 29 (U. P)— Irene Castle McLaughlin, patron of a refuge for cruelly-treated dogs, was limited to $750 monthly alimony today pending permanent settlement of her suit for divorce. The suit in which the former dancing star accused her millionaire sportsman husband of striking her will be referred to the chancery division for assignment to a divorce, court calendar. The McLaughlin’s daughter, Bar= bara, 12, whose custody the parents are contesting, will live with her father until she returns to school at Eden Hall, Pa. Mrs. McLaughlin charged her husband “abducted” Barbara from before the hotel where she had been living with her mother after the separation. Their son, William Foote McLaughlin, 8, is living with his mother.

DAHL TO FACE NEW TRIAL ON TUESDAY

Ex-Butler Student Likely to Be Exchanged.

SALAMANCA, Spain, Sept. 29 (U. P.).—Harold E. Dahl of Champaign, Ill, Loyalist pilot captured by the Rebels, will face a second

court-martial on Oct. 5, it was announced today. The one-time student at Butler University in Indianapolis previously had been convicted on charges of rebellion and sentenced to death, but his wife appealed to Gen. Franco and his life was spared. It was not believed the second court-martial would recommend the firing squad in view of diplomatic negotiations to obtain his release. Gen. Franco's headquarters recently told Mrs. Dahl in a letter that her husband would be among the first prisoners released in a proposed exchange between the Rebels and Loyalists. Lieut. Dahl came to Spain to fight for the Loyalists on the promise that he would be paid $1500 a week. He flew only twice for the Loyalists, on July 10 and July 12.

LINCOLN TALK SCHEDULED Louis A. Warren, Ft. Wayne, authority on the life of Lincoln, was to speak at a meeting of the Kiwanis Club today in the Columbia Club.

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1ST GRADE ROLL SHOWS DECLINE

Depression Seems to Have Caught Up With Enrollment; 3450 Listed.

The depression apparently has caught up with the first grade in Indianapolis public schools, according to enrollment figures completed today for the School Board.

The enrollment in 1-B this year (that’s the grade for those making their first trip to public schools) was 3450. That is 184 less than last year and nine below the number of pupils entering school in 1931, the earliest depression - year in which records were scanned. But the first-grade enrollment figures don’t jibe so well with the birth rate figures kept by Dr. Herman G. Morgan, Board of Health Secretary. The birthrate back in 1931 was 18 per 1000 population, last year remained at 14, the low established in 1934 and 1935 and this year-is estimated at about 15 per 1000 population. The enrollment this year in both halves of the first grade, 1-B and 1-A, is 5408, or 613 fewer than last year. The total first-grade enrollment for the last school year was 6021 against 6010 in 1931 so that there is a lack of consistency. The enrollmen for that grade back in 1926 was at a high of 6808.

ASKS $30,000 FROM PENNSYLVANIA R. R.

file today in Superior Court 35 against the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Thelma Marie Beck charged in the petition, that the railroad permitted an obstruction in the road

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PERU GIRL, 14, MARRIES

PERU, Sept. 29 (U. P.).—Marriage of Betty Jean Woolley, 14-year-old eighth grade student, to Raymond

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The ceremony was performed at Marion. Lloyd told the Grant County clerk he was 21 years old and

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ELKHART WOMAN FOUND DEAD ELKHART, Sept. 29 (U. P.).— Grieved over the death of her husband six months ago, Mrs. Mary C. Mixer, well known antique dealer in this vicinity, committed suicide by hanging last night. She was 61.

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